Rae's Family
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Hi everyone, my name is Lili, mom to an almost-9-yo tortoiseshell girl (spayed) who was just diagnosed in the new year.
I'm very grateful to have found FDMB within a couple weeks of my baby girl's diagnosis (started insulin 1/14/25). It has been very, very stressful but I finally feel, after 2 1/2 weeks, that my husband and I are getting better at this...
We're doing home monitoring with an AlphaTrak, and Rae just absolutely hates it. Any advice or encouragement that getting blood gets easier would be appreciated. We're currently pricking her ears because we can't get her paws to bleed as easily. We warm them up first by using a warm rag or just petting her to get the blood flowing. We're currently doing the lancet manually (rather than with the little device that came with the meter) because we were having such a hard time hitting the vein with the device. However, I'm a little worried because the first few times we did it this way, we obviously didn't really know what we were doing, and now it looks like she has some blood pooled under her skin in her ears (I'll try to take a picture at some point if anyone wants to see).
While I feel like we're getting better at testing her, I still wonder if we're doing this right. She's still so mad at us about poking her! I wouldn't dare try to get blood more than twice a day because it makes her so upset.
History: We were told in May 2024 that Rae was overweight and showed high triglycerides, so she "needed" to be put on a prescription diet -- Hill's w/d. We opted for the dry food, honestly because the wet food was so much more expensive, but we were told it would be fine. Over the course of the past 6 months or so, Rae did lose a lot of weight (down from 15lbs to about 10 now)... but after finding this forum I'm starting to think the food may have triggered her diabetes and caused the weight loss. We finally took her back into the vet when I noticed excessive water intake. After the diagnosis, we realized some other things about her behavior that were probably symptoms we didn't know were related to diabetes: fur losing its sheen, general grumpiness, and food obsession (she has never been particularly food-motivated, and in the past 6 mos she started stealing food right off our plates). We have two other cats, boys, who annoy her sometimes, but she was getting way more p*ssed off at them, especially around mealtimes.
Please feel free to look at her spreadsheet and let me know what you think. I didn't know to track her shot time separately from her BG check time until about 01/23, so the BG times prior to that are my best estimate.
Thank you everyone for such a wonderful community!!
I'm very grateful to have found FDMB within a couple weeks of my baby girl's diagnosis (started insulin 1/14/25). It has been very, very stressful but I finally feel, after 2 1/2 weeks, that my husband and I are getting better at this...
We're doing home monitoring with an AlphaTrak, and Rae just absolutely hates it. Any advice or encouragement that getting blood gets easier would be appreciated. We're currently pricking her ears because we can't get her paws to bleed as easily. We warm them up first by using a warm rag or just petting her to get the blood flowing. We're currently doing the lancet manually (rather than with the little device that came with the meter) because we were having such a hard time hitting the vein with the device. However, I'm a little worried because the first few times we did it this way, we obviously didn't really know what we were doing, and now it looks like she has some blood pooled under her skin in her ears (I'll try to take a picture at some point if anyone wants to see).
While I feel like we're getting better at testing her, I still wonder if we're doing this right. She's still so mad at us about poking her! I wouldn't dare try to get blood more than twice a day because it makes her so upset.
History: We were told in May 2024 that Rae was overweight and showed high triglycerides, so she "needed" to be put on a prescription diet -- Hill's w/d. We opted for the dry food, honestly because the wet food was so much more expensive, but we were told it would be fine. Over the course of the past 6 months or so, Rae did lose a lot of weight (down from 15lbs to about 10 now)... but after finding this forum I'm starting to think the food may have triggered her diabetes and caused the weight loss. We finally took her back into the vet when I noticed excessive water intake. After the diagnosis, we realized some other things about her behavior that were probably symptoms we didn't know were related to diabetes: fur losing its sheen, general grumpiness, and food obsession (she has never been particularly food-motivated, and in the past 6 mos she started stealing food right off our plates). We have two other cats, boys, who annoy her sometimes, but she was getting way more p*ssed off at them, especially around mealtimes.
Please feel free to look at her spreadsheet and let me know what you think. I didn't know to track her shot time separately from her BG check time until about 01/23, so the BG times prior to that are my best estimate.
Thank you everyone for such a wonderful community!!
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